Insights evening into the life and music of Beethoven and performance of Beethoven’s Septet by the Outcry Ensemble’s principal players. In what promises to be a fascinating evening, conductor James Henshaw is joined by a fantastic panel to discuss the music of, and life of Ludwig van Beethoven. James will be joined by Oscar Perks,… Read more »
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A Gaelic Blessing (‘Deep peace’)
The four-part choral version of this most popular of anthems. The perfect choice for many occasions. Also available in unison, upper voices, piano solo, and in a version for solo organ. Orchestral score and parts available to purchase from RSCM (Ref: A0366). The piece is also included in The John Rutter Piano Album, arranged for… Read more »
Lord make me an instrument of thy peace
A sensitive and moving setting of the prayer of St Francis. Score and parts available to purchase from the RSCM, (Ref: A0367) for customers in the British Commonwealth (except Canada). The piece is also included in The John Rutter Piano Album, arranged for solo piano, or available separately, here
A Ukrainian Prayer sent to over 9,500 choirs and singers
The score for A Ukrainian Prayer has now been sent to over 9,500 choirs and singers.
Ding dong! Merrily on high – carols by Charles Wood (ed. John Rutter)
This collection presents some of most attractive carols by the composer Charles Wood and the hymnodist, antiquarian, linguist, and musician G.R. Woodward, who both composed his own music and provided many of the texts set by Wood. Seven of the included carols are for Christmas, with the remaining one for Easter.
All bells in paradise
This gentle yet uplifting carol was commissioned for the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, and was first performed during the 2012 Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols. Rutter’s gift for melody is in evidence throughout the work, with a sense of hushed awe leading to moments of glorious optimism. The text, written by the composer,… Read more »
Fauré: Sanctus from Requiem (ed. John Rutter)
Taken from Rutter’s edition of Fauré’s Requiem, this angelic and widely beloved Sanctus features both the original French words and an optional English text, translated and adapted for singing by John Rutter himself. Although ideal for funerals and All Souls Day services due to it being composed as part of the Requiem, the more general… Read more »
O praise the Lord of heaven
In this rousing anthem for double choir, Rutter uses frequent time signature changes to breathe new life into Psalm 148. Guiding the two choirs through a series of musical mood changes using intricate call-and-response patterns, the composer steadily builds excitement before bringing them together in a glorious finale. This anthem forms the conclusion to John… Read more »
European Choir Games – Workshop
Austria, Germany and Latvia were already hosts for one of the most prestigious European choir competitions, the European Choir Games. In 2019 the 4th edition of the event will once again take place and explore a new destination: Sweden – nation of choristers! Singers from all over the world are invited to join, compete and… Read more »
Cantique de Jean Racine (SATB)
Cantique de Jean Racine was written in 1865 during Fauré’s final year at the École Niedermeyer, winning him the first prize for composition. This elegant work now holds a cherished place in the choral repertory for both sacred and secular occasions. Presented with an English singing translation in addition to the original French, Rutter’s edition… Read more »









